Donald Trump’s hospitality legacy is defined by a mix of self-built flagship properties and branded licensing deals. His most significant "ground-up" or massive redevelopment projects include Trump Tower New York, the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, and the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas. In the 1980s and 90s, he was heavily involved in the Atlantic City skyline with the Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza, and Trump Castle (later Trump Marina), though these have since been sold or demolished. In 2026, the Trump Organization continues to manage five-star luxury resorts like Trump National Doral Miami and the historic Trump Turnberry in Scotland. Newer developments in the 2026 pipeline include high-profile international ventures in Oman and Dubai, as the brand continues to pivot toward ultra-luxury global resorts and branded residential towers in emerging markets.